Wednesday 28 November 2012

Developments in new/digital media mean that audiences can now have access to a greater variety of views and values. To what extent are audiences empowered by these developments?

Web 2.0 (as defined by Tim O’Reilly in 2005) is essentially a medium that allows audiences to become producers of media texts. Anyone with a web connection can create and publish text (UGC) it has reduced the duty of gatekeeper, if not removed them completely. There are huge amounts of views and values available on the internet through "web-based software such as blogs". This is supportive of pluralism, which is a society of competing groups and interests, none of them predominant. 

The internet has increased pluralism; it has provided the people with a platform to voice their opinions. Another advantage of new and digital media is that it “interprets censorship as damage and routes around it”(John Gilmore) therefore, it allows pluralism to flourish .The views and ideologies of political leaders and governments can now be challenged through the internet, by the internet. As Al Gore called the internet “Exciting and revolutionary” and went further to say it has had a “more profound impact than the printing press.”  Since 1991, from when the first website went online, ¼ of the world is now online and this number is expanding.  As Tim Bernes Lee said ‘let the people be free’ and this is exactly what the internet has provided, freedom. Many everyday things can now be done online for example banking (97% of bank transactions are done online in Estonia). New and digital media has provided the globe with a “New World Currency.” The web collapses distances.

UCG has become a significant part of the internet as it allows people to create their own media products. Audiences are able to produce media texts, but one view on this is that they are only able to imitate and replicate media texts of traditional media.This empowers the audience as it gives them a sense of freedom to upload what they want, whether it is trivial or with a specific meaning/message behind it. This also allows them and gives them a chance to challenge and rival the traditional media creators which gives the audience a sense of empowerment. Furthermore, cases such as the Ian Tomlinson case in 2009 have allowed audiences the chance to challenge authority. This case showed the benefits of UGC as brought to light an issue that was underlying and rarely spoken about.

Tuesday 27 November 2012

Web 2.0 – Participation or Hegemony? SUMMARY


http://www.englishandmedia.co.uk/mm/subscribers/downloads/archive_mm/mmagpast/MM39_Participation_Web2_hegemony.html

Nick Lacey explores whether Web 2.0 has really democratised our access to the media, and switched the power from producers to audiences, or whether it has simply become absorbed into the values of ‘old media’. He talks about the power the consumers now have, eg the Ian Tomlinson case which is the political issue.

We – the audience – no longer have to rely upon the token ‘access’ traditional media offered us, such as newspapers’ letter pages or radio phone-ins. Today we can easily produce texts ourselves, even if we seem to be more interested in mimicking traditional media by becoming YouTube celebrities, or watching music videos and/or television programmes by favourite artists.

Strictly Come Dancing wins weekend ratings crown



Strictly Come Dancing 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/nov/26/strictly-come-dancing-tv-ratings 


What is this about?
Strictly Come Dancing have come out victorious again, winning the most views over Im a Celebrity and X Factor with an outstanding rate of 10.3 million in comparison to X Factor's 9.3 million

What do I think?
I think that Strictly is much better than X Factor even though I don't watch it. The fact that it's now for celebrities puts me off, since they've had their 'fame' and I think they should out the joe public on the show instead. But in comparison to X Factor, X Factor is just pants. I can't explain that enough



Friday 23 November 2012

Robert Di Matteo SACKED

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20423905

What this story is about?
Di Matteo got sacked just after 8 months managing Chelsea and as he got off his aeroplane to go to the match, thats when he got sacked because of the defeat against Juventus 3-0 by the owner of Chelsea. This is the 9th manager in 9 years.

What do I think?
I dont know anything about football, but I dont like the fact that the owner of chelsea can just fire whoever he likes because they didnt win a game. I dont find it fair. He may be a billionaire but it's still someones job and the humiliation of only being a manager for 8 months. It's like me getting fired from my job because I forgot to scan an item, it just doesnt make sense. That billionaire guy needs to get his head out of his bum and realise that he's messing with people's lives. One day, chelsea will not even have a manager because people may be too frightened to manage the team, because of sheer embarrassment.

Thursday 22 November 2012

Virtual Revolution Part 2

1/4 of our population is connected
Twitter developed in 2006
Iran 2009, Rave conlist about president, oppositional protest
Iran took to Twitter to discuss, freedom rights
Youtuve was a key feature
UGC to help inform people about Iran
Al Gore "It will have a more profound impact that the printing press"

Internet: Positives
Participate
To challenge old power crumbling
openness
democracy

Internet: Negatives
State control

Censorship can be undone by a program, which happened in Iran
253+ Million online in China, they are the biggest users of the internet
33K police the internet (censorship)
"The great firewall of China"
30,000 50 centers to write in favour of the government 
The government now uses bloggers in their speeches as they believe that they think they need to respond
The earthquake that attacked china and they used a site called QQ to update information about the quake. 
There was updated videos/pics about the earth quake. So news relied on amateur journalism
New York times and BBC have been blocked in China

Late 90s freely transfer money
This is when PayPal was created
Peter Theil is the co-founder of PayPal
PayPal is called the New World Currency
Facebook has 350 million users worldwide 
If Facebook was a country it would be the 3rd largest country in the world
Denial of service = cyber warriors
1/4 of the planet is connected
Will we face new dangers that we never even imagined?

Wednesday 21 November 2012

3 articles on Newsnight

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/video/2012/nov/11/bbc-radical-overhaul-newsnight-patten-video

What is this about:

The chairman of the BBC Trust, Lord Patten, says the broadcaster needs a 'radical structural overhaul'. Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, he said George Entwistle's replacement will be appointed within weeks rather than months and revealed that he will discuss the future of Newsnight with the acting director general before the end of the day

What do I think?
Well, to be honest I dont know much about Newsnight. I find the story not very interesting. However, I think that Newsnight doesnt have m uch of a 'future' since they messed up big time with this Jimmy Savile case.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/9686151/Pressure-on-Lord-Patten-over-BBC-DG-handover-offer-rebuff.html#

Pressure on Lord Patten over BBC DG 'handover' offer rebuff

What is this about?


Pressure on Lord Patten over BBC DG 'handover' offer rebuff and Pressure mounted on Lord Patten today after it emerged that offers from the BBC's two most senior leaders to help George Entwistle find his feet were rebuffed.

What do I think?

Very similar to my first thought. They must of thought that they wouldnt get caught and now they have been very embarrassed and shamed in front of the nation about this Jimmy Savile case. This makes the BBC look bad also


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2231277/George-Entwistle-Lord-Patten-stands-firm-promises-BBC-overhaul-wake-wretched-crisis.html

What is this about?

Lord Pattern refuses to step down as he sees it as too 'radical'. This links in with the video from the first one, but this one is an article, so the views are the same.

A letter to Murdoch........

Dear Mr Murdoch,

I am aware that you are considering charging for online news content. I don't think this is a good idea as there are many disadvantages to this idea. Firstly, everything on the internet is predominantly free so consumers will find other alternatives on finding the news. By monetizing news alienates audience and may lead to one type of group purchasing the news. Also, even though there may be some profit behind this, there will not be as much money as you may of planned since the subscription maybe cheap(ish) but it wont be enough to cover somebody's wages.

In other words, keep news free and leave it to the consumers discretion whether they would like to subscribe instead of forcing them.

Think about what I've said, and I will be glad to hear from you.

Mayor of the world,

Mica Maynard


Monday 12 November 2012

WikiLeaks film adds James McAvoy to cast

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/nov/12/wikileaks-film-james-mcavoy-benedict-cumberbatch

What is it about?
Benedict Cumberbatch is soon to be playing Assange in the untitled film for WikiLeaks. James McAvoy who  was in the Last King of Scotland.



What do I think?
I think this film will be rather interesting because WikiLeaks has changed the world by exposing information about the government and many other people. So to make a movie will be BIG and rather exciting especially if McAvoy is in it. :)

Wednesday 7 November 2012



Half term hwk

Arab Spring

This was based mainly in North Africa with protests and wars against the government. Wiki Leaks is the reason of the wars because they were leaking documents on corruption governments. So UGC was a main factors for information as journalists and news weren't allowed to go there.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/interactive/2011/mar/22/middle-east-protest-interactive-timeline


Ian Tomlinson

So Tomlinson died during G20 protests as he was hit and pushed by police officer, suffered a heart attack shortly after. People didn't think it was fair that the police officer ended up getting away with it, especially his family. Therefore, The guardian published footage after the initial post mortum showing the police brutality. Sparking uproar amongst the public. UGC helped gain justice for Tomlinson




Gadaffi & Libya

Civil war ripped through the country because the dictator killed and overruled. so rebels protesed against Gaddafi's reign and Gaddafi claims that they are linked to Al Quedea.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/sep/12/libyan-attack-fire-cannot-extinguish


My Tram Experience:

This woman was racist in a public place which caused many people offended. Also with her son there, it shows that he hasn't got much hope. She got arrested.


This was a vlog about the event that happened on the tram




Riots

Taken place in August 2011, started with the shooting of Douglas by a policeman caused people to go crazy and start looting and setting buildings on fire. Started off in Tottenham and reached to Birmingham and other midlands.



The news reporting it: